Concentration level detection for left/right brain dominance using electroencephalogram signal

Swati Chowdhuri, D. Mal
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: Some features of left and right brained people can be determined using the left and right brain dominance theories. It can assist in the development of training syllabus for brain-balancing education topics. When performing any action, human focus or concentration is essential. This paper will examine the concentration levels of patients with left and right brain dominance using electroencephalogram (EEG) data. Brain activity may be tracked and recorded using EEG waves. The human brain's thinking and attention cause brain waves to alter in distinct frequency bands. A frequency-based EEG signal can be cleaned up and characteristics can be extracted using the baseline correction method. As a result, the EEG Topographical Power Spectral Density Value is created. The main objective of this paper is to compare the concentration levels of people with different brain dominance. Inversely, EEG signal can be used to predict whether a person has a left or a right brain dominance.
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利用脑电图信号检测左/右脑优势浓度水平
利用左右脑优势理论可以确定左右脑人的一些特征。有助于制定脑平衡教育课题的训练大纲。在执行任何行动时,人的注意力集中是必不可少的。本文将使用脑电图(EEG)数据来检测左右脑优势患者的浓度水平。大脑活动可以用脑电波来跟踪和记录。人类大脑的思考和注意力导致脑电波在不同的频带上发生变化。利用基线校正方法,可以对基于频率的脑电信号进行清理并提取特征。从而得到脑电信号的地形功率谱密度值。本文的主要目的是比较具有不同大脑优势的人的浓度水平。相反,脑电图信号可以用来预测一个人是左脑占优势还是右脑占优势。
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